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Posted by vic on 07/26/07 15:18
"Rik" <luiheidsgoeroe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:op.tv2qwxioqnv3q9@metallium...
> On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 15:35:43 +0200, vic <vic at showsec dot <"com>">
> wrote:
>
>>
>> "Ian Hobson" <ian.hobson@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>> news:bFPpi.1838$h11.494@newsfe7-gui.ntli.net...
>>> vic wrote:
>>>> My website login sets session variables when successfully logging into
>>>> the site and transfers control to a second page. However, when the
>>>> new page starts up there are no session variables so control is
>>>> returned to the login program. This is only failing on Vista Home
>>>> machines IE7. It works conrectly on Vista Ultimate, FF and XP
>>>> computers with IE7.
>>>>
>>>> What I see is the cookie with the SESSION ID is not being created on
>>>> the failing machine so I assume a new session id is assigned. Cookies
>>>> are allowed and I can set cookies and it works ok.
>>>>
>>>> How can I force the cookie SESSION ID to be created??
>>>>
>>> Hi Vic,
>>>
>>> I have found that disabling Norton to be very effective.
>>>
>>> Having proved that is the problem replace it with an anti-virus that
>>> doesn't eat cookies.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Ian
>>>
>>
>> Ian,
>>
>> It's not anti-virus eating cookies because as I said it works with
>> firefox (cookie is there) but fails on 2 separate Vista Home machines
>> (cookie is missing).
>
>
> What's the exact Set-Cookie header? (Checking with LiveHTTPHeaders for FF
> for instance?)
>
> --
> Rik Wasmus
Rik,
Here are the headers from FF using LiveHTTPHeaders. There are some test
cookies here I created to insure that cookies were working which are in both
IE7 and FF.
Referer: http://www.showmyhorse.com/index.php
Cookie: PHPSESSID=dcfcac06af2f4b5839d553d99d709b6d;
cookie[three]=cookiethree; cookie[two]=cookietwo; cookie[one]=cookieone
If-Modified-Since: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 04:13:07 GMT
If-None-Match: "7dff74-13ad-467757d3"
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